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All the general community conduct guidelines apply to you and especially to you as a Fedora Ambassadors.

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As an ambassador, you represent the Fedora Project with its core values: [[Foundations |''Friends, Freedom, Features, First'']] (they are as the Constitution for a Nation).

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When acting as ambassador, you don't just represent yourself, you represent the Fedora Project. When people think of you, they will think of the Fedora Project. This means that there are some important rules to follow, and giving the right impression is important setting aside personal biases in favor of goodwill for yourself and for Fedora.

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= Fedora Ambassador Conduct =

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== Know your message ==

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* Friends: your auditorium is composed of people that appreciate better your message if you consider them with respect, as a friend. Giving the right impression is important setting aside personal biases in favor of goodwill for yourself and for Fedora.

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As an ambassador, and as part of the Marketing project, you need to know the [[Overview| good word of Fedora]] , and know the differences between it and its cousin, [[Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux | Red Hat Enterprise Linux]]. You are not to insult any other project or product, just focus on the strengths of Fedora.

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* Freedom: explain the idea of free and open source software, with its possibilities to develop SW that people want based on their needs. You need to know the [[Overview| good word of Fedora]].

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== No fund requests ==

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* Features & First: Even though you may believe that Fedora is perfection, you should not insult any other project or product, but focalize your message on the Fedora strength and its caracteristics, explain its continuos developing process to perfect Fedora based on its broad community of volunteers. You should not direct people to software that may violate the law. You can direct users to third-party software, but do not lead users to software that may violate the law or copyrights. When you direct someone to third-party software, please make it clear that use of the software is not supported or encouraged by the Fedora Project. Review and understand our [[ForbiddenItems]].

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Remember, you are not allowed to publish any bank details or funding requests on fedoraproject.org. You are not authorized to collect funds on behalf of the Fedora Project or for any Fedora-related venture.

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Always be aware of the [[Legal/Trademark_guidelines | Trademark Guidelines]] for the Fedora trademarks: they protect the Fedora brand. As an ambassador, you should be especially careful not to violate the [[Logo| logo guidelines]].

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== Respect the Trademark Guidelines ==

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The Fedora brand is independent, and stand-alone, and it's important to Fedora's marketing efforts that we maintain that distinction.

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Always be aware of the Trademark Guidelines for the Fedora trademarks. They protect the Fedora brand. You should also respect the [[Logo| logo guidelines]] . As an ambassador, you should be especially careful not to violate these guidelines.

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When you are representing the Fedora Project we suggest to wear our hat or [[Ambassadors/PoloShirt | t-shirt]].

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As an ambassador

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=== No illegal software ===

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* '''you are not allowed to publish any bank details or funding requests on fedoraproject.org'''

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* '''you are not authorized to collect funds on behalf of the Fedora Project or for any Fedora-related venture'''.

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== I need help ==

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You should not direct people to software that may violate the law. Review and understand our [[Forbidden items]]. You can direct users to third-party software, but do not lead users to software that may violate the law or copyrights. When you direct someone to third-party software, please make it clear that use of the software is not supported or encouraged by the Fedora Project.

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== You represent Fedora, not Red Hat ==

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This is pretty simple. You represent the Fedora Project, which is sponsored by Red Hat. You do not represent Red Hat. If someone is interested in Red Hat specific details or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, please put them in touch with a local Red Hat sales engineer. If you need help with that, ask [[JonFautley]]. Even though you may believe that Fedora is perfection, you should not insult any other project or product.

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=== Dress to represent ===

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The Fedora brand is independent, and stand-alone, and it's important to Fedora's marketing efforts that we maintain that distinction. When representing Fedora in person, try not to confuse people by wearing Red Hat, or any other distribution, clothing or apparel.

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Our founding organization and main sponsor, Red Hat, has specifically requested that we not connect hats, red in color or otherwise, to the Fedora Project. Please do not use a hat, whether it's a fedora or any other type of hat, in any presentation of Fedora or to represent the Fedora Project in any way.

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== Don't get in trouble and ask for help if you get lost ==

In the beginning, it is a good idea to show drafts of your ambassador messages to a member of the [[Ambassadors/SteeringCommittee|Fedora Ambassadors Steering Committee]]. This will help you gain confidence, and the committee member can make sure that your message is compatible with the program guidelines.

In the beginning, it is a good idea to show drafts of your ambassador messages to a member of the [[Ambassadors/SteeringCommittee|Fedora Ambassadors Steering Committee]]. This will help you gain confidence, and the committee member can make sure that your message is compatible with the program guidelines.

Latest revision as of 17:41, 24 June 2013

All the general community conduct guidelines apply to you and especially to you as a Fedora Ambassadors.

When acting as ambassador, you don't just represent yourself, you represent the Fedora Project. When people think of you, they will think of the Fedora Project. This means that there are some important rules to follow, and giving the right impression is important setting aside personal biases in favor of goodwill for yourself and for Fedora.

As an ambassador, and as part of the Marketing project, you need to know the good word of Fedora , and know the differences between it and its cousin, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. You are not to insult any other project or product, just focus on the strengths of Fedora.

Remember, you are not allowed to publish any bank details or funding requests on fedoraproject.org. You are not authorized to collect funds on behalf of the Fedora Project or for any Fedora-related venture.

Always be aware of the Trademark Guidelines for the Fedora trademarks. They protect the Fedora brand. You should also respect the logo guidelines . As an ambassador, you should be especially careful not to violate these guidelines.

You should not direct people to software that may violate the law. Review and understand our Forbidden items. You can direct users to third-party software, but do not lead users to software that may violate the law or copyrights. When you direct someone to third-party software, please make it clear that use of the software is not supported or encouraged by the Fedora Project.

This is pretty simple. You represent the Fedora Project, which is sponsored by Red Hat. You do not represent Red Hat. If someone is interested in Red Hat specific details or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, please put them in touch with a local Red Hat sales engineer. If you need help with that, ask JonFautley. Even though you may believe that Fedora is perfection, you should not insult any other project or product.

The Fedora brand is independent, and stand-alone, and it's important to Fedora's marketing efforts that we maintain that distinction. When representing Fedora in person, try not to confuse people by wearing Red Hat, or any other distribution, clothing or apparel.

Our founding organization and main sponsor, Red Hat, has specifically requested that we not connect hats, red in color or otherwise, to the Fedora Project. Please do not use a hat, whether it's a fedora or any other type of hat, in any presentation of Fedora or to represent the Fedora Project in any way.

In the beginning, it is a good idea to show drafts of your ambassador messages to a member of the Fedora Ambassadors Steering Committee. This will help you gain confidence, and the committee member can make sure that your message is compatible with the program guidelines.

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